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M135i?

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BMW is looking at a new M model below the M3, according to highly placed sources from inside the firm’s M division, who suggest the new car has been favoured over a BMW supercar.

Based on the next-gen 1-series, the new car will be designed to introduce younger customers to new M cars. It would compete with cars such as the next-generation Audi S3, with pricing starting at around £32,000.

“We’re conscious that our existing customers are gravitating towards larger and more expensive models such as the X5/X6 M,” said an M division source. “We’re looking at ways to attract new customers to the brand, and an entry-level model is part of those plans.”

Among the new car’s biggest backers is newly installed BMW M division boss Kay Segler. The former head of brand management at Mini, he has experience with fast, compact two-doors: he oversaw the introduction of the Mini Cooper S and Cooper S Works.

Asked whether BMW’s M division was considering producing a sports car to go up against the Audi R8, Mercedes SLS and Porsche’s 911 Turbo, Autocar’s source said, “Such a project would fit nicely with our operations and would be greatly accepted by the engineers. But the priority right now is a more affordable model underneath the M3.”

The car is likely to be based on the next 135i, meaning it will use a turbocharged 3.0-litre straight six producing around 330bhp. And BMW may well revive the M1 badge for the car.
 
This does sound bad ass. Only thing is, they make an affordable M car and everyone will be driving them. They won't be as unique or special anymore.
 
I bet they'll sell it in the US, but really, I'm not sure I see the point. A stock 135i is plenty fast and handles great, and can easily be software-tuned to put out a lot more than 330 bhp. Most independent testing shows that the BMW turbo 3.0 puts out more like 350 bhp anyway, stock. This car will end up being priced at $45 - 50K loaded here, based on existing pricing of the 135i, which doesn't really make it appealing to me considering the capability and usefulness of the better-looking 335i.
 
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This does sound bad ass. Only thing is, they make an affordable M car and everyone will be driving them. They won't be as unique or special anymore.

If BMW makes a $ 30k ///M, then yes. But I doubt they will. It will be just like AMG, which is still a rare selection, despite all MB models have AMG line.
 
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